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The lovely and entertaining Lea Thompson joins Tatiana and Josh on this episode of The Tatiana Show. Lea is the creative force behind Girl Gone Crypto, a YouTube channel for all things crypto. She interviews top experts in the space, reviews different cryptocurrency projects, and goes behind the scenes at many events in the world of blockchain.

Lea’s story in the crypto space began around 2017, when she posted a ukulele cover on the Steemit and earned her first $100 in crypto. She began investing in Bitcoin and receiving requests to talk at multiple conferences. This led to her starting the Girl Gone Crypto channel.

Tatiana and Josh discuss with Lea how to convince friends and family to begin using and investing in cryptocurrencies, how the coronavirus, COVID-19, will affect the Bitcoin market, and how to get to the next phase of crypto: usability.

About the Guests:

Lea Thompson is a brand, marketing, and sales professional from the tech industry turned crypto nerd. Obsessed with the power of video content to grown brands and businesses, she is passionate about advancing the space by connecting everyday users to blockchain-powered applications.

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Josh is back with Tatiana to chat with our friend and returning guest, DJ J Scrilla on the latest episode of the Tatiana Show.

Scrilla has been a DJ and record producer for over 20 years and, since discovering crypto in 2013, has been a main player in the crypto art and music scene.

He dishes on the crypto art and music space and his opinion on the Ethereum vs Counter-party debate, and the pros and cons of each. He discusses the future of tokens and initial coin offerings in the music and art industry.

DJ J Scrilla is the former co-host of the Art on the Blockchain Podcast and a weekly FM radio show on WERA 96.7FM in the DC area. He is a prominent member of the CryptoArt and CryptoMusic community and he’s carved out a career as a critically acclaimed record producer, audio engineer and DJ. He has deep roots in both the traditional music industry and the blockchain network.

Scrilla first officially spoke about cryptoart at a Government blockchain meetup in DC in January 2017. A year later he spoke at the now legendary Rare Digital Art Festival in NYC.

Scrilla began making cryptoart in 2016 and has since become one of the most prolific artists in the blockchain space, having issued more than 40 cryptoart pieces.

In addition, he has over 20 years of DJ and record producing experience and has carved out productions with hip hop legends such as Cassidy, Raekwon, Mobb Deep, Nipsey Hussle and hundreds more.

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Tatiana comes to you from the ETH Denver conference, the world’s largest hackathon for Ethereum and other blockchain protocol enthusiasts, designers, and developers.

In a two part interview, she sits down with Jessica Levesque and Michael Perklin from the CryptoCurrency Certification Consortium (C4) and James Waugh from Enigma and the Rare Art Festival.

The CryptoCurrency Certification Consortium, or C4 for short, is a non-profit that provides certifications to professionals who perform cryptocurrency related services.

Michael and Jessica give some history into the forming of C4 and the inspiration for providing certifications for crypto. They give some details on the testing process, where to find their online courses and information for the company’s blockchain training conference.

James Waugh Joins Tatitana for the second half of the show. James is a community experience manager for Enigma, a decentralized open-source protocol that allows anyone to perform computations on encrypted data bringing privacy to smart contracts and public blockchains. He is also a crypto art enthusiast and one of the organizers for the Rare Digital Art Festival,

Tatiana and James discuss the growing crypto art community and what project James finds the most exciting in the space, the rivalry between Ethereum and Counterparty, and what’s in store at the next Rare Art Festival.

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On a special combo cast of The Tatiana Show and Hodlcast with Sasha Hodler, we sat down with Kenn Bosak at the North American Bitcoin Conference in Miami.

Video games already have extensive currency systems which sometimes bleed into physical assets. Everything from social media to dating has adopted gaming etiquette, or lack thereof. While we debate the social impact of gaming and online interaction, Kenn Bosak praises the communal distribution and use of cryptocurrency along with the massive potential to distribute cryptocurrency among the gaming community.

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With the 2020 elections looming, a major debate topic between the candidates will for certain be healthcare. Several of the nominees have proposed government run health systems similar to the National Health Service in Great Britain. On this episode of #TheTatianaShow, Tatiana and Josh go behind the lines with Dr. Victoria Jones to discuss the realities of a government run system.

We explore the history of the NHS in the U.K., how it has affected the dentistry and medical professionals, Victoria’s personal experience from working in both public and private sectors, and how her studying of economics led to her interest in Bitcoin as a payment method for her dentistry.

Dr. Jones lays out the issues with the NHS, how free markets would provide a better quality service, and if she sees any country with a good healthcare system.

We also get a sneak peek into her upcoming book, “Truth Decay- How Bitcoin Fixes This” on Bitcoin, how it works, and how to use cryptocurrency in your personal and business life.

About the Guests:Victoria Collette Jones is a qualified dentist who has worked in the dental industry for over twenty years.

She has had a range of involvement in different public- and private-sector markets, from small family-owned practices to large corporate chains, from local co-operatives to international institutions. She also spent ten years starting up and building her own dental establishment into a profitable enterprise in the private sector, and successfully sold it in 2017. As a result she has extensive experience in varied business environments.

Victoria has also earned an MBA from the University of Nottingham, and is interested in the world of commerce and economics, including new payment methods and the ways in which these will influence and profoundly affect our future.

Her familiarization with Bitcoin came in 2016 when she introduced Bitcoin as a payment method into her own business. Victoria now works as a Bitcoin advocate, supporting individuals and businesses that are similarly interested in adopting Bitcoin as a payment method. You can learn more about her and her work atwww.satoshispage.com.

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On this episode of The Tatiana Show, we welcome fellow promoter and defender of liberty, Jeff Deist. Jeff is the president of the Mises Institute, an organization created to educate in the Austrian school of economics, individual freedom, honest history, and international peace.

Jeff tells his story of his brother influencing him to the ideas of liberty, meeting Ron Paul in 1988, and eventually working for Dr. Paul on his congressional and presidential campaigns after a tenure as a private practice attorney.

We also get some history of the Mises Institute and its founding in the 1980’s by Lew Rockwell, Murray Rothbard, and Margit Von Mises to promote her husband’s dream of a graduate institute for Austrian economics.

We also get Jeff’s take on the current political climate and his opinions on:

Donald Trump and what led him to the presidency and if there’s any influence from Ron Paul or Austrian economics.

If the Libertarian party has a place in the 2020 election.

Why Libertarianism is a tough sell and does the liberty movement need a leader.

Be sure to listen for Jeff’s thoughts on the current candidates such as Bernie Sanders and Jacob Hornberger, what he sees as the most important war to get out of, and his hope for the future of cryptocurrency and Bitcoin.

About the Guests:

Jeff Deist is president of the Mises Institute, where he serves as a writer, public speaker, and advocate for property, markets, and civil society. He previously worked as a longtime advisor and chief of staff to Congressman Ron Paul, for whom he wrote hundreds of articles and speeches. In his years with Dr. Paul he worked with countless grassroots activists and organizations dedicated to reducing the size and scope of government.

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This special episode of the Tatiana Show introduces the talented and passionate Grace Torrellas of Blockchain for Humanity which serves the lofty goal of using blockchain solutions to change the lives of billions of people in the world.

Later in the show, Tatiana and Sasha Hodder chat with returning guest, Gabriel Kurman live from the North American Bitcoin Conference in Miami about RSK Labs, LaBitConf, and his involvement with blockchain for Humanity.

Grace Torrellas is the Co-Founder and Managing Director of Blockchain 4 Humanity, a decentralized, not-for-profit foundation that scouts, recognizes, supports, receives donations, and catalyzes resources to projects applying the blockchain technology on positive impact use cases. Grace has been in the blockchain community for an extensive time, including cofounding one of the first blockchain nonprofits, Giveth, in 2015.

Gabriel Kurman is a regular speaker at international Blockchain conferences with more than 20 years of experience in corporate finance and private equity. He has been involved in the crypto space since 2013 when he co-founded multiple for-profit and non-for profit Blockchain projects.

In addition to RSK Labs, Gabriel is also the co-founder and CEO of Koibanx, a Blockchain services firm for banks and governments. Prior to that, he worked for Advent International in both Argentina and the United Kingdom where he raised a $1.65 billion fund for LATAM and acquired the LKM Laboratory. Before this, he also worked at Monsanto in Argentina and the USA.

Gabriel holds a Cum Laude Bachelor of Science in Economics (UBA, Argentina) and has a postgraduate degree in Capital Markets and Financial Services (Buenos Aires Stock Exchange, Argentina). He is a member of Bitcoin Argentina and the Bitcoin Latin America Foundation where he co-founded La Bitcoineta project and Blockchain4Humanity, a global Blockchain social incubator.

Sasha Hodder is an Attorney with DLT Law Group, P.A. where we support crypto-related businesses. She helps her clients navigate the variety of applicable regulations. She has worked with companies attempting to launch crypto-exchanges, establish LLCs in America and abroad, apply for various money transmission licenses; respond to SEC subpoenas, start crypto-hedge funds, operate a fleet of Bitcoin ATMs, and fundraise through Regulation D and CF.

She is a regular guest on the Tone Vays Bitcoin Law Review Show where a group of prominent crypto attorneys discuss the legal news. She is the host of the HodlCast podcast, a show focused primarily on crypto regulation. These interviews have given her a deeper understanding of the industry from many unique viewpoints.

She is also a curator for the MerkleReport and a guest writer for Bitcoin Magazine.

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On this episode of the Tatiana show, Tatiana interviews Luke Mulks and Bobby Lee live at the North American Bitcoin conference. Luke Mulks is the Business Development Director at Brave, an internet browser that promises privacy and security for their users. Anything that may try to track you on other browsers and collect your data without your awareness is blocked by default. Along with this, third-party ad blocking and tracking protection are integrated into the browser as well. Brave has created a new way to monetize the internet, and has implemented use of their BAT token for software users.

Tatiana and Sasha Hodder interview Bobby Lee, as they find out more about Ballet. Ballet is a crypto wallet, and a brand new, simple way to be able to hold multiple cryptocurrencies. Created for people that have no prior knowledge in crypto and those who are experienced veterans, Ballet is an innovative product that is leading us into the future of cryptocurrency. Ballet is a physical device, that uses a two-factor key generation process. Find out more about what inspired this iteration of wallets after working so many facets of the crypto industry.

Bobby Lee is an entrepreneur in the cryptocurrency industry, and he just recently founded his second startup, Ballet, in early 2019. Ballet aims to drive global adoption of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency. It is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

Previously, Mr. Lee was the Co-founder and CEO of BTCC (formerly BTCChina), the first bitcoin exchange in China, and the leading bitcoin financial platform worldwide. BTCC was acquired in January of 2018.

Before BTCC, Mr. Lee was Vice President of Technology for Walmart’s e-commerce business in China. Previously he was the CTO of SMG BesTV New Media, the largest IPTV operator in China with the most subscribers globally. He moved to Shanghai in 2007 and started off at EMC’s China Center of Excellence, as Director of Software Engineering, with responsibilities for Cloud Computing and Cloud Storage.

Mr. Lee started his career in Silicon Valley as a software engineer at Yahoo!, and led the development of the earliest online communities. He graduated from Stanford University with B.S. and M.S. degrees in Computer Science, and was a member of the Mayfield Fellows Program. He earned an EMBA degree from CEIBS in China.

Mr. Lee currently serves on the board of Bitcoin Foundation, a non-profit organization that fosters the adoption of bitcoin globally. In his spare time, he enjoys traveling, photography, watching movies, and playing poker.

Sasha Hodder

Sasha is an Attorney with DLT Law Group, P.A. where we support crypto-related businesses. She helps her clients navigate the variety of applicable regulations. She has worked with companies attempting to launch crypto-exchanges, establish LLCs in America and abroad, apply for various money transmission licenses; respond to SEC subpoenas, start crypto-hedge funds, operate a fleet of Bitcoin ATMs, and fundraise through Regulation D and CF.

She is a regular guest on the Tone Vays Bitcoin Law Review Show where a group of prominent crypto attorneys discuss the legal news. She is the host of the HodlCast podcast, a show focused primarily on crypto regulation. These interviews have given her a deeper understanding of the industry from many unique viewpoints.

She is also a curator for the MerkleReport and a guest writer for Bitcoin Magazine.

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On a special episode of The Tatiana Show, Tatiana brings you two interviews from the North American Bitcoin Conference in Miami, Florida. She sits down with Brian Zisk, a serial entrepreneur in the crypto space whose multiple projects include Chia Network, an eco-friendly cryptocurrency, producer of the Future of Money and Technology Summit, co-founder of the SF Music Tech Fund, and several others.

Brian reveals his involvement in the 6X7 Networks, the world’s only encrypted telecom carrier, and founding the tax company for crypto, https://cryptotax.ai/. He discusses his music projects and how he sees cryptocurrency impacting the music industry and the potential it has for artists’ bottom line. Tatiana gets his opinion of central banks creating digital currencies such as the Bahamas’ sand dollar, what pitfalls to avoid with these banks cryptocurrencies, and where he sees the future of crypto in the next 20-30 years.

Tatiana catches up with old friend Mike Salvi. He is a crypto-comedian based out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania who was a first time attendee to the North American Bitcoin Conference in Miami.

Mike gives some insight into his http://integrity.show/ which identifies and solves issues in the blockchain space. He gives a glimpse into what 2020 holds with his traveling crew of comedians at Haha For Hire.

About the Guests:

Brian Zisk is a parallel entrepreneur specializing in changing how people view industries. Brian is a seed investor in and Head of Market Development for Chia Network, the eco-friendly cryptocurrency of the future being developed by Bram Cohen, who created BitTorrent, and an incredible team. He is a founder of BuzzMakers, Inc., which has produced 19 SF MusicTech Summits, 7 Future of Money & Technology Summits, and the Maui MusicTech Experiment. He is a co-founder of the SF MusicTech Fund. Additionally, Brian is a Board Member Emiritus and Co-Founder and of the Future of Music Coalition and has been a Board Member and/or Strategic Advisor for a wide variety of tech companies and non-profits. Brian was previously a founder of The Green Witch Internet Radio which was sold to CMGI (NASDAQ: MLNK) at the turn of the millennium. He is active in many influential computer-mediated forums, is quoted and published extensively in the media, frequently appears on panels and at industry events domestically and abroad, and is an expert at frenzy whipping, brand awareness, and in creating new business models. He has traveled extensively around the world, and is connected to many cities, including San Francisco, New York, Maui, and Miami. He is married to the amazing Shoshana Zisk.

Mike Salvi is a grown man who refuses to grow up. His childlike fun point of view pokes fun at society and asks “Why grow up?” It’s much more fun to be a kid. Just ask Mike. You can catch him performing regularly either solo or with his comedy crew Haha For Hire.

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Amidst the controversy surrounding U.S. and Iran tensions, I invited back to #TheTatianaShow foreign policy expert and king of anti-war news Scott Horton to discuss the current state of affairs. In his usual style, Scott eviscerates the narrative peddled by the mainstream media and Washington’s warmongers.

As most Americans believe history started on 9-11, Scott debunks the tired tropes and myths surrounding the terror war and gives us some real background into the Middle East and American relations such as:

How Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan kicked off the interventions during the Soviet-Afghan war in the 1980’s and the arming and funding of Osama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda.

Why Bill Clinton’s brutal sanctions of Iraq and stationing troops in Arabia were the direct reasons Bin Laden gave for his attack on the towers on 9-11.

How George W. Bush’s disastrous war in Iraq helped lead to the rise of the Islamic state, Barack Obama’s funding and arming of Al Qaeda in Syria and Libya in an attempt to contain Iranian influence, and how Donald Trump continues backing the radical Sunni jihadists in the Saudi war against Yemen.

Scott also gives his keen insight into the current issues of the day as only he can and answers the questions:

What was the real reason behind Soleimani being in Iraq and was he there on a peace mission with the Saudis?

Does Trump truly want war with Iran or is he doing the bidding of the neoconservatives?

Why are young people so easily propagandized into going to war and what can the right wing of America do to hold Trump to his promise to bring the troops home?

About the Guests:
Scott Horton is the author of Fool’s Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan, FoolsErrand.us, managing director of the Libertarian Institute at LibertarianInstitute.org, editorial director of Antiwar.com, host of Antiwar Radio on Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles and KUCR 88.3 in Riverside, California and podcasts the Scott Horton Show from this website.

In 2007, Horton won the Austin Chronicle‘s “Best of Austin” award for his Iraq war coverage on Antiwar Radio. He’s conducted more than 5,000 interviews since 2003.

His articles have appeared at Antiwar.com The American Conservative, the History News Network, The Future of Freedom, The National Interest and the Christian Science Monitor, and he contributed a chapter to the 2019 book, The Impact of War.
He is a fan of, but no relation to the lawyer from Harper’s.

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On the first episode of 2020 for The Tatiana Show, we learn some real history from our guest Kevin Gutzman. He is a New York Times best-selling author of five books including The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution and his most recent, Thomas Jefferson- Revolutionary: A Radical’s Struggle to Remake America. Professor Gutzman teaches history at Western Connecticut State University and at former guest Tom Woods’ Liberty Classroom.

With the current impeachment of Donald Trump by the House, Dr. Gutzman provides some historical context of the process and what are the correct reasons to impeach under the U.S. constitution. We discuss the origins of impeachment developed in the English House of Commons as a check on the king’s power and the professor provides some examples in history when the process was used such as against Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford during 17th. Century England and U.S. supreme court justice Samuel Chase.

Dr. Gutzman gives his take on the current political climate of America and answers the question of why the establishment is constantly undermining Donald Trump and his predictions for the 2020 election.

We discuss nullification and can it be an effective means to curb the ever increasing size of the federal government, whether the population has become too docile and apathetic to shrink Washington’s power, and Professor Gutzman’s opinions of alternatives to the broken education system.

About the Guests:

Kevin R. C. Gutzman is the New York Times best-selling author of five books, including the new Thomas Jefferson—Revolutionary: A Radical’s Struggle to Remake America , a History Book Club Selection. Gutzman is Professor and former Chairman in the Department of History at Western Connecticut State University and a faculty member at LibertyClassroom.com . He holds a bachelor’s degree (With Honors and With Special Honors in History), a master of public affairs degree, and a law degree from the University of Texas at Austin, as well as an MA and a PhD in American history from the University of Virginia.

Gutzman’s essay “Lincoln as Jeffersonian: The Colonization Chimera” appeared in Lincoln Emancipated: The President and the Politics of Race, and his “James Madison and Ratification: A Triumph Over Adversity” appeared in A Companion to James Madison and James Monroe. His scholarly articles have appeared in The Journal of Southern History, The Journal of the Early Republic, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, The Review of Politics, and The Journal of the Historical Society, among other publications. He has written a hundred book reviews for outlets scholarly and popular, and he has contributed three dozen essays to historical encyclopedias. Gutzman has written for numerous popular magazines and newspapers, including Canada’s National Post, the San Antonio Express-News, and the Richmond Times-Dispatch, among others.

Kevin R. C. Gutzman has appeared on hundreds of radio programs, such as NPR’s “Backstory With the American History Guys” and many of the most prominent commercial programs, terrestrial and satellite, as well as on national television programs including C-SPAN 2’s “BookTV,” CNN’s “Lou Dobbs Tonight,” Fox News’s “The Glenn Beck Program” (both with Beck and with Judge Andrew Napolitano), and NewsMax TV, besides on the BBC and several local television broadcasts. He has been interviewed by reporters from major outlets such as the AP, The Washington Times, The Philadelphia Enquirer, The Washington Post, The Hartford Business Journal, The Houston Chronicle online, Investor’s Business Daily, Money Magazine, Connecticut Magazine, and The New York Times, among others.

Gutzman was a featured expert in the documentary movies “John Marshall: Citizen, Statesman, Jurist” and “Nullification: The Rightful Remedy.”

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On a special New Year’s 2020 episode of The Tatiana Show, Tatiana invited her friend Lisa Loud onto the show. Lisa worked for many years in payments for PayPal and recently has become a leading voice in the crypto world of trading working with companies such as BitMex, Coinsquare, Gemini, and Binance.

Tatiana gets Lisa’s take on some of the hot topics in the world of cryptocurrency such as:

What is the potential of central bank digital currencies to replace current fiat currencies and could it create the same problems of the present system of devaluing the money supply via inflation?

What is going on with stable coins and why is it not a popular term anymore?

What does the future hold for exchange-issued currencies such as BNB and will this be a good business model?

Lisa gives her take on if she foresees any key regulation changes in 2020, the trends in the IEO market, the likelihood if the courts will provide some clarity on the definition of security in regards to the token/crypto context.
Tatiana gets her thoughts on a realistic timeline for mass usage of cryptocurrency, how the payments ecosystem such as PayPal and Western Union are being affected by digital currencies and why many people are talking more about blockchain these days instead of Bitcoin.

Be sure to check out Crypto-Cares to learn more about the live acoustic record Tatiana is recording in January 2020 with a later spring conference that focuses on relief efforts for the Bahama islands from Hurricane Dorian and also education of cryptocurrency and blockchain.

About the Guests:
Lisa Loud has been a leader in fintech since 2008. Lisa led strategy at BitMEX from 2017 – 2018, driving an increase in revenue from 100k to 83M. Previously, Lisa led digital acquisition at PayPal for the merchant side. Early in Lisa’s career, she worked as a software developer and manager for Apple and Oracle.Lisa holds a B.S. in Applied Mathematics and received her FinTech certification from Oxford Business School.

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